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The only way to study is to write comments, underline, highlight, sticky notes, white out, tape overs, etc.
My Bibles have grown big and fat. I try to be as neat as possible on the page I'm on, but when I turn the page...
Uh Oh!
In my current Bible, instead of a wet highlighter, I use colored pencils... a big improvement.
I have used the best of pens, but over time they will all bleed on the other side; and lead pencil fades over time to where it's not even readable without a magnifying glass. (Yes, I have one of those, too!)
With my colored pencils, I use a color scheme also (Thanks for the article, Edward).
I suggest don't worry about it and just do your best... and let God teach you.
And when you're finished you can get another Bible!
All for God's Glory!
My Bibles have grown big and fat. I try to be as neat as possible on the page I'm on, but when I turn the page...
Uh Oh!
In my current Bible, instead of a wet highlighter, I use colored pencils... a big improvement.
I have used the best of pens, but over time they will all bleed on the other side; and lead pencil fades over time to where it's not even readable without a magnifying glass. (Yes, I have one of those, too!)
With my colored pencils, I use a color scheme also (Thanks for the article, Edward).
I suggest don't worry about it and just do your best... and let God teach you.
And when you're finished you can get another Bible!
All for God's Glory!